tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3961352325595827919.post3225433671053054586..comments2023-10-31T09:55:24.612-05:00Comments on The Night Editor: SILVERADO (1985)Jake Hinksonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12959106997436699346noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3961352325595827919.post-50056681196736596822013-09-30T12:04:26.671-05:002013-09-30T12:04:26.671-05:00That's a great story. Man, I'd love to see...That's a great story. Man, I'd love to see this thing on the big screen. You know, I feel like Westerns don't get the kind of treatment by modern movie geeks that they used to. In the 70s and 80s, movie geeks--the filmmakers and critics and cinephiles who run retrospectives and festivals--were obsessed with old Westerns. Today, I feel like that's shifted. Which is what it is, but I'd love more opportunities to see Westerns on the big screen. And not just your John Fords or Anthony Manns, but movies like SILVERADO. It belongs up there in the dark. Jake Hinksonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12959106997436699346noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3961352325595827919.post-7730844090819340982013-05-07T21:53:49.115-05:002013-05-07T21:53:49.115-05:00I love SILVERADO. My buddy Kerry Newcomb, another ...I love SILVERADO. My buddy Kerry Newcomb, another Western writer, saw it before I did and called me raving about how good it was and how I had to see it. I met him at the theater the next day because he was ready to see it again. I remember a quote from Kasdan saying (I'm paraphrasing from memory) "I don't want to make a psychological Western or a political Western or a post-modern Western. I just want to make a Western." I'd say he succeeded admirably.James Reasonerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18049917964433932612noreply@blogger.com